Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples

1] Oxygen isotope ratios in ozone show an unusual enrichment when compared with expected values. New results are reported that have been determined from samples collected in the stratosphere on board balloons. Flights were conducted from three locations, near the equator, at middle latitudes, and in...

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Main Authors: Krankowsky, D., Lämmerzahl, P., Mauersberger, K., Janssen, C., Tuzson, B., Röckmann, T.
Other Authors: Marine and Atmospheric Research, Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2007
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/42949 2023-07-23T04:20:09+02:00 Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples Krankowsky, D. Lämmerzahl, P. Mauersberger, K. Janssen, C. Tuzson, B. Röckmann, T. Marine and Atmospheric Research Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry 2007 image/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/42949 other unknown 2169-897X https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/42949 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Article 2007 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-01T23:40:56Z 1] Oxygen isotope ratios in ozone show an unusual enrichment when compared with expected values. New results are reported that have been determined from samples collected in the stratosphere on board balloons. Flights were conducted from three locations, near the equator, at middle latitudes, and in the polar region. To about 27 km the temperature of the atmosphere determines the isotope enrichment of the two heavy isotopes 49O3 and 50O3; above that altitude the enrichments increase more strongly. Highest values measured near the equator are 13% in 50O3 and 10% in 49O3 around 32 km, implying an additional photolysis-induced isotope effect which accounts for 1/4 of the total enrichments measured. Results above Kiruna, Sweden, show a marked increase in heavy ozone from early winter to early summer in agreement with laboratory studies which established the significance of the gas temperature during ozone production. The new data quantitatively establish an additional enrichment in heavy ozone for the upper stratosphere. It is more pronounced near the equator than at middle latitudes and was not detectable in the polar region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Utrecht University Repository Kiruna
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description 1] Oxygen isotope ratios in ozone show an unusual enrichment when compared with expected values. New results are reported that have been determined from samples collected in the stratosphere on board balloons. Flights were conducted from three locations, near the equator, at middle latitudes, and in the polar region. To about 27 km the temperature of the atmosphere determines the isotope enrichment of the two heavy isotopes 49O3 and 50O3; above that altitude the enrichments increase more strongly. Highest values measured near the equator are 13% in 50O3 and 10% in 49O3 around 32 km, implying an additional photolysis-induced isotope effect which accounts for 1/4 of the total enrichments measured. Results above Kiruna, Sweden, show a marked increase in heavy ozone from early winter to early summer in agreement with laboratory studies which established the significance of the gas temperature during ozone production. The new data quantitatively establish an additional enrichment in heavy ozone for the upper stratosphere. It is more pronounced near the equator than at middle latitudes and was not detectable in the polar region.
author2 Marine and Atmospheric Research
Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Krankowsky, D.
Lämmerzahl, P.
Mauersberger, K.
Janssen, C.
Tuzson, B.
Röckmann, T.
spellingShingle Krankowsky, D.
Lämmerzahl, P.
Mauersberger, K.
Janssen, C.
Tuzson, B.
Röckmann, T.
Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples
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Lämmerzahl, P.
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Janssen, C.
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Röckmann, T.
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title Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples
title_short Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples
title_full Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples
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title_full_unstemmed Stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples
title_sort stratospheric ozone isotope fractionations derived from collected samples
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